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Benefit Waiting Periods
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Benefit waiting periods are how long you have to wait before health care coverage can begin. Read about the types and rules of benefit waiting periods.
1950-1951 Studebaker Commander
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The 1950-1951 Studebaker Commander was known for its 'bullet-nose' look. Find out more about the 1950-1951 Studebaker Commander and see a picture.
How did the Internet start?
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The start of the Internet can be traced to the government program called ARPA. Learn about the start of the Internet and the role of ARPA.
What If Dinosaurs Were Alive Today?
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Before leaving work, you'll need to check the traffic report. Lately, a disruptive T. rex has meant some adjustments to your commute. What other changes would be in store if dinos roamed the Earth?
How the Twist Worked
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Maybe you can dance the Twist, but do you know where it came from? Get the scoop on dancing the Twist at HowStuffWorks.
When Roses Smell Like Rotting Fish, That's Parosmia
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Parosmia is a post-COVID-19 side effect that distorts your sense of taste and smell. But smell training (you read that right) can help most people get things back on track.
How Nearest Green Taught Jack Daniel to Make Whiskey
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This enslaved man taught an orphaned Daniel the secret of making the smoothest Tennessee whiskey. In turn, Green became the company's first master distiller.
A Former Naturopath Blows the Whistle on the Industry
HowStuffWorks shares the story of former naturopath Britt Marie Hermes who speaks out against the industry.
NASA and SpaceX Set to Make History With Manned Space Launch
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For the first time since 2011, NASA will launch astronauts into space from U.S. soil. It will also be the first time ever a private company will get them there.
Why Is It So Hard for the Innocent to Be Freed From Prison?
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It takes a lot of legal maneuvering to free an innocent person from prison. And that takes a lot of money. That's why the Innocence Project is so critical to help free the wrongly convicted.